All,
I have a floor drain in my basement. There used to be a concrete tub that drained into it, but that is now patched directly into the sewer line.
The drain is at the bottom of a hole in the concrete. The hole is about 4-5 inches deep.
I'd like to deal the drain permanently, but there's a small catch. Just above the drain there is a tube that comes in from the side (under the concrete) and drains into the drain. I'd like this tube to be able to contain to have access to the drain.
Last summer, after a few basement floods, a handyman put a piece of plexy glass over the floor drain, put caulk under/around it to seal water from coming up/out. He then screwed it down into the concrete. The problem is, water has started to seep in/through the caulk.
Here's what I am thinking of doing:
1. fill the drain with 2 inches of pea gravel.
2. put a piece of plexy-glass on top of the pea gravel
3. fill the remaining 3" with hydraulic concrete.
This will allow the side tube to still have access to the drain, but otherwise seal the drain from the rest of the basement. What are your thoughts?

